Can I get in trouble for ordering a pizza to someones house in a different state?

January 7, 2010 by admin · 4 Comments
Filed under: Law & Ethics 
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Josh-dizzle asked:

Say hypothetically I ordered 2 XL pepporini pizza’s to someone who lives in nebraska, and I live in arizona, can I get in any sort of legal trouble?

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4 Responses to “Can I get in trouble for ordering a pizza to someones house in a different state?”
  1. Fashionista! says:

    Don’t give them your real name or number!

    That’s pretty mean though, don’t do it. Fashionista!

  2. you asked says:

    om gosh!!!!!!!
    yes you can…the PIZZA POLICE will get you!!!!!
    and the PHONE POLICE!!!
    WATCH IT DUDE :) you asked

  3. vladblutsauger says:

    You might actually make someone’s day!!!

    Say somebody had the money to order the pizza, but the thought of pizza for dinner didn’t come to mind – dinner is prepared! vladblutsauger

  4. Eric J says:

    most likely not.

    that would be an awesome gift (but the person being delivered to is going to have to pay. :( ) Eric J

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